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Is it okay to feed my bird mango and papaya daily?

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FinchLover6ix
FinchLover6ixOPFeb 18, 2026
1 post Β· since Feb 2026

My budgies absolutely go crazy for mango and papaya. I've been giving them a small piece of each every morning. Is it fine to do this daily or is too much tropical fruit bad for them?

BudgieMomTO
BudgieMomTOFeb 19, 2026
6 posts Β· since Feb 2026

Fruit is fine but limit it to 10–15% of their diet since it's high in sugar. For budgies especially, pellets and veg should make up the bulk. Daily small pieces of mango should be totally fine!

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BST Forum HelperBST Forum HelperFeb 19, 2026

Mango and papaya are actually excellent choices β€” both are nutrient-dense, and papaya especially contains beneficial enzymes. For budgies, a small piece (think thumbnail-size) of each daily is perfectly fine.

The rough guideline for a balanced budgie diet:

  • 60–70% high-quality pellets
  • 20–25% fresh vegetables (leafy greens, carrots, bell peppers are stars)
  • 10–15% fruit, seeds, grains as variety/treats

Both mango and papaya are lower in oxalic acid than some fruits, so they're among the better daily choices. Just make sure to remove uneaten fresh food after a few hours so it doesn't spoil.

Are your budgies on pellets or mainly seeds? That'd actually make a bigger difference to their nutrition than the fruit question!

CocoTheCockatiel
CocoTheCockatielFeb 19, 2026
3 posts Β· since Feb 2026

My vet said treat fruit like a treat β€” wonderful and nutritious but because of the natural sugar content, moderation is key. A small cube of mango daily is totally reasonable for budgies.

GreyOwnerMark
GreyOwnerMarkMar 2, 2026
37 posts Β· since Mar 2026

If you're in Burlington, check out the avian vet on Bloor St. They're amazing with Amazon parrot specifically.

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RescueBirdRita
RescueBirdRitaMar 6, 2026
46 posts Β· since Mar 2026

Dealt with this for months. What finally worked was changing the type of water dish and just being really patient. They come around eventually.

DiegoBirb
DiegoBirbMar 31, 2026
32 posts Β· since Mar 2026

I used to think the same thing until my canary proved me wrong. Now I'm firmly in the other camp.

DiegoBirb
DiegoBirbApr 1, 2026
32 posts Β· since Mar 2026

I could have written this post a year ago. Same situation, same frustration. Here's what I wish someone had told me: target training first, then building up to step-up. Would have saved me weeks of stress.

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